That's my guess too. But say it took only one country to pull it off. Isn't that a lot of excess causalities from all the other countries? I guess it maybe be "justified" to meet certain goals, but still seems like it could end up to be many more human deaths than necessary.

Another thought I had is the idea behind the image the victims portrayed, such as The Whore, The Jock, The Virgin, etc... I get the concept, but how did that apply to the kids in Japan who were only elementary students? I doubt any of them had accepted their role as a "whore" yet. At least I would hope not.

Japanese horror has its own set of rules, which I assume is why the idea those girls chose as their killer, came in the form of an asian ghost girl.

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The Cabin In The Woods is the best meta horror, best horror film and best movie period. Joss Wheldon created a film unlike any other, he is our god and the master of horror.

Now what you should do is find a horror movie that's even better; consider expanding your horizons into other genres (of horror) and decades (the 80s are exceptional). That way you can come back to this forum and apologize for your 3 pages of stupid posts...

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Didn't mind it. Don't understand the insane hype though. Best part was Jesse Williams with his shirt off. And when the monsters were unleashed.

'Bout it.

I liked the banter between Bradley Whitford and Richard Jenkins a great deal and yeah, the monsters being unleashed was a great facet, but on rewatches the zombie hillbillies are kind of trite and the stoner/scholar is a bit annoying.

Not the genre redefining movie that people make it out to be, but I thought it was solid and good for return viewings.

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Personally I didn't like it either. I totally get what the film was doing with horror films but to me it seemed kind of dumb. The hows and the whys did not interest me at all. I sat there thinking yeah this is unique but its not very good.